Background: slightly blurred view of snow-covered ground and trees. Foreground: Rectangular snow-covered lantern with soft light glowing inside.

Winter Solstice & Happy Holidays

(Feature image: Photo by Mira Kemppainen on Unsplash )

In 2024, the winter solstice for the northern hemisphere starts on December 21 around 4:20 am EST. . . . the longest night of the year remains a significant turning point. Moving forward, the days (meaning hours of daylight) will gradually start to get longer again.

Holiday wishes to those celebrating triumph over the encroaching darkness by the return of the light.

Read more about how winter solstice is celebrated around the world in the article linked above.

And special wishes as well to those in the southern hemisphere celebrating summer solstice.

© 2024 by Mary Daniels Brown

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